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Roberto Carlos keen to stay at Madrid

May 12, 2004

Real Madrid defender Roberto Carlos is keen to stay with the Spanish club despite receiving an offer from Chelsea, sports daily Marca says.

The 31-year-old Brazilian, whose contract with Real expires in 2005, wants a longer extension than the two-year offer currently on the table, the paper said on Wednesday.

"I have given everything for Madrid and I want to stay here. It is like my home," Marca quoted Roberto Carlos as saying.

Chelsea reportedly offered Roberto Carlos a four-year contract worth six million euros (4.2 million pounds) a season.

"I don't want to talk any more about Chelsea," he added. "[Real Madrid and I] will reach an agreement without any problem but I want to be assured of four more years."

The arrival of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich at Chelsea last year heralded a massive spending spree which helped the London club finish second in the premier league and reach the Champions League semi-finals.

Real have endured a disappointing season despite the signing of England captain David Beckham.

They exited the Champions League in the quarter-finals and lost the Spanish league title to Valencia with two games left to play, angering their fans and prompting a frenzy of media speculation about changes at the club.

Source: REUTERS
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